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Amid China’s push for electric cars, Tesla plans plant in Shanghai
13 Sep 2017
China offers Tesla both scale and a low-cost supply chain, especially for electric cars, helping it to bypass the import tariffs, while for China, a domestic Tesla factory could represent a big symbolic victory
Airtel ties up with S Korea’s SK Telecom to develop new technology
13 Sep 2017
The two firms will work together to build advanced telecom networks and in developing 5G technology, Network Functions Virtualisation, Software-defined Networking and Internet of Things
BSNL to hive off tower assets as separate business
13 Sep 2017
BSNL owns 66,000 mobile towers, which is roughly 15 per cent of the 4,42,000 mobile towers in the country
BSNL to hive off tower assets as separate business
13 Sep 2017
BSNL owns 66,000 mobile towers, which is roughly 15 per cent of the 4,42,000 mobile towers in the country
Vodafone Group in pact software with VMware
13 Sep 2017
Tata Steel exits British Steel Pension scheme; decks cleared for ThyssenKrupp merger
12 Sep 2017
Tata Steel has made a one-time payment of £550 million to unbundle itself from the British Steel Pension scheme, a move that would clear the path for merger of its European steel business with Thyssenkrupp
Tata Steel exits British Steel Pension scheme; decks cleared for ThyssenKrupp merger
12 Sep 2017
Tata Steel has made a one-time payment of £550 million to unbundle itself from the British Steel Pension scheme, a move that would clear the path for merger of its European steel business with Thyssenkrupp
IndusInd Bank, Bharat Financial explore merger
12 Sep 2017
IndusInd Bank, Bharat Financial explore merger
12 Sep 2017
Infosys to add 12,000 engineers in next 2 years; hire more in US, Europe
11 Sep 2017
Infosys says it plans to hire around 6,000 engineers annually over the next 1-2 years even as the visa issues necessitated increased local hiring in the US and Europe
Infosys to add 12,000 engineers in next 2 years; hire more in US, Europe
11 Sep 2017
Infosys says it plans to hire around 6,000 engineers annually over the next 1-2 years even as the visa issues necessitated increased local hiring in the US and Europe
Allergan transfers drug patent to Mohawk tribe to sidestep lawsuits
09 Sep 2017
The surprise move by Allergan to transfer the patents on a best-selling eye drug to the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe could open up a new way for drug makers to head off challenges to patents
Allergan transfers drug patent to Mohawk tribe to sidestep lawsuits
09 Sep 2017
The surprise move by Allergan to transfer the patents on a best-selling eye drug to the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe could open up a new way for drug makers to head off challenges to patents
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